Amin Jaya – small rural settlement in Central Borneo, Kotawaringin Barat Regency
Amin Jaya is a small settlement (desa) in Kalimantan Tengah (Central Kalimantan) Province, located in the central part of Borneo Island in Indonesia. Administratively, it belongs to the Pangkalan Banteng District (kecamatan), which forms part of the Kotawaringin Barat Regency. Based on its coordinates (approximately 2.45 degrees south latitude, 111.98 degrees east longitude), the settlement is situated in the interior of the region, in a tropical area near the equator. Direct, Wikipedia-level documentation about the village is not available, so the following discussion relies on confirmed database fields and generally known characteristics of the broader Kotawaringin Barat region and Kalimantan Tengah Province, always clearly indicating the level of scope.
General overview
Amin Jaya is not among Indonesia's widely known or frequently visited settlements; beyond available database information, no specific demographic data, land area, or infrastructural description is documented. The Pangkalan Banteng kecamatan, within which the village is located, is connected to the northern part of Kotawaringin Barat regency. Kotawaringin Barat itself is a relatively extensive regency with marine and river connections, whose administrative and economic center is the city of Pangkalan Bun. The region is generally characterized by agriculture—particularly palm oil cultivation—and timber harvesting playing a dominant role in the local economy, which defines daily life and employment structure in many smaller villages of Central Kalimantan. The tropical rainforest environment, river systems, and peatland areas are present in the Pangkalan Banteng district as well, although specific site data for Amin Jaya are not documented. Such smaller villages are typically communities with tight social bonds, subsisting mainly on local farming and small-scale commerce, and their infrastructure depends on proximity to mineral resources or plantations, as well as the development of the road network.
Real estate and investment
No unique, verifiable real estate market data specific to Amin Jaya is available, so the following presents the generally known context at the Kotawaringin Barat regency and Kalimantan Tengah Province level. The real estate market in Kalimantan Tengah is overall significantly less liquid and much smaller in volume than what is observed in Indonesian tourism centers—such as Bali or Java. In smaller, rural villages like Amin Jaya, real estate transactions are typically local, community-based sales, and the market is not integrated into a segment actively monitored by national or foreign investors. Kotawaringin Barat mainly attracts economic activity through the palm oil sector and raw material extraction, which has greater impact on property prices in larger infrastructure hubs—such as the Pangkalan Bun area—than in smaller villages. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign private individuals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; foreign investors have access to longer-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or solutions through certain business structures, the details of which always require current legal consultation.
Safety and security
Criminal statistics or detailed public safety assessments specific to Amin Jaya are not publicly available, so only the broader regional context can be described. Kalimantan Tengah Province, and within it the smaller villages of Kotawaringin Barat regency, generally have the security profile typical of lower-density, agricultural areas. In such rural communities, police presence and institutional infrastructure are typically more modest than in larger cities; however, close community oversight in smaller villages is also a known phenomenon in the region. Processes related to deforestation and land disputes, sometimes creating land-use conflicts, are present throughout Kalimantan, though the extent to which these specifically affect Amin Jaya is not evident from available sources. It can be stated generally that standard precautions—document security, reliable local information, knowledge of local conditions—are recommended for independent travelers in Indonesia, including in smaller, less well-mapped villages.
Tourist attractions
Named, source-supported tourist attractions in Amin Jaya are not documented. In the broader surrounding area, within Kotawaringin Barat regency, there are some areas known for their nature conservation and ecotourism value. One of the region's most significant such sites is Tanjung Puting National Park, one of Kotawaringin Barat's most well-known conservation areas, and it has become widely recognized for orangutan rehabilitation and river jungle tourism (klotok boat tours). This national park, however, is located in another part of the regency, and its actual distance from Amin Jaya cannot be specified from available data. There is likewise no concrete documentation available regarding attractions within Pangkalan Banteng kecamatan itself; Borneo's interior is generally rich in tropical biodiversity, river networks, and forest, but their accessibility for visitors and infrastructural availability are typically limited in smaller villages and require individual investigation.
Summary
Amin Jaya is a small, poorly documented desa in Central Borneo, in the Pangkalan Banteng District, within Kotawaringin Barat Regency, Kalimantan Tengah Province. Public information available about the village is extremely limited; its characteristics show similarities to the region's rural, small settlements tied to palm oil and forestry economies. From a real estate market and tourism perspective, it is not among the region's prominent points; however, the broader Kotawaringin Barat regency is a territory with conservation values and distinctive East Bornean culture, to which Amin Jaya is administratively connected.

